Career
He is currently without a club Aronica spent his early career with Juventus, but he was sent to Crotone on loan. The deal became a co-ownership deal for the 2000-2001 and 2001-2002 seasons, for €91,000.
In June 2002 Aronica returned to Juventus for an undisclosed fee but was loaned to Serie B side Ascoli with an option to purchase.
However, the next season he moved to Messina from Juventus along with Luigi Lavecchia and Andrea Gentile in another co-ownership deal. Aronica was valued €1 million at that time, thus Messina purchased half for €500,000.
In June 2006, Messina purchased Aronica for an undisclosed fee (around €240,000 to €300,000) and Lavecchia and Gentile outright for free. However, in July 2006 he was sold to Reggina.
He was signed by Napoli on 1 September 2008, for €2,675,000, With the departure of Maurizio Domizzi and Erminio Rullo, Aronica was featured as left central back or left wingback ahead of Mirko Savini in the 3-5-2 formation, shared the role with Luigi Vitale (as left wingback).
In 2010-2011 season he started to play with Paolo Cannavaro and Hugo Campagnaro consistently. Although they played well that season, in the following season the squad"s lack of depth made it difficult to face both 2011-2012 Union of European Football Associations Champions League and 2011-2012 Serie A, making the club slip from a third-place finish in 2010-2011 to fifth place in 2011-2012. In May 2012 Aronica renewed his contract (1+1 year).
On 29 December 2012 he moved to Palermo, signing a contract until 2015.
He mutually rescinded his contract in December 2014.