Career
Since May 2014 he is a head coach for Gorodeya. In his early career Yaromko played in Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic league for Burevestnik Minsk, before leaving to play a few seasons in Central Asia and Poland. He returned to Belarus in 1993 and immediately became one of the most prolific strikers of Belarusian Premier League.
He scored 103 goals in 184 games between 1993 and 2000 and became a league top scorer twice (in 1995 and 1998).
Despite this, he didn"t have much of a career in Belarus national team, for which he only played once (friendly match against Poland in 1994). He spent his last season before retirement in 2001 as a player-manager for SKAF Minsk in the Second League
After one season with SKAF Minsk, Yaromko spent next few years studying for a manager.
In 2005 he managed Smena Minsk and at the end of the year was appointed as a head coach of a new club Football Club Minsk, which took over Smena license. He left Minsk in 2009, after which he worked in Dinamo Minsk and SKVICH Minsk.