Monza Aiardi started his professional career at
Monza, at that time part of the
Province of Milan. After the relegation to Serie C1 in 1990, he was promoted to first team, as 3rd keeper behind
Paolo Mancini and
Massimiliano Caniato. In summer 1992, he left for
Serie D side
Corsico where he played 2 seasons at
Corsico, the Province of Milan. In 2004–95 season, he returned to Monza and played as first choice for the Serie C1 campaign, ahead
Christian Abbiati.
Lecce He then left for Serie C1 side
Lecce, as backup goalkeeper of
Fabrizio Lorieri along with
Giuseppe Gatta. He won Serie C1 champion in 1996. He continued to play for Lecce at Serie B as Lorieri's backup ahead
Alessandro Quarta. He played his first Serie B on round 38 (last round), against
Cesena which certainly relegated after the season. He replaced Lorieri in the 85th minutes, which Lecce scored the 3rd goal by
Francesco Palmieri. The match Lecce won
Cesena 3–0 and secured the promotion. Lecce finished 3rd with 63 points, ahead Genoa (the 5th) with only 2 points and first 4 teams promoted to Serie A. In 1997–98 season, he secured a place in Lecce Serie A plan. He played his first Serie A match on 11 February 1998, replaced Lorieri's in the 87th minutes, which Lecce already lost 1–3 to
A.S. Roma. In round 33, he second last round, Lecce which certainly relegated was against mid-table side
Sampdoria. Aiardi substituted Lorieri in the 5th minutes and the match ended in 1–1 draw in
Stadio Luigi Ferraris. In the last round, Aiardi was the starting keeper with Quarta as backup, that match Lecce lost to
Piacenza in 1–3 at home. In 1998–99, he was loaned to league rival Serie B side
Andria. He played the first 13 matches at first choice, ahead
Cristiano Lupatelli. But under the new coach
Giorgio Rumignani, he chosen Lupatelli as first choice. Andria relegated at the end of season and Aiardi returned to Lecce, which the team has won promotion to Serie A again. Aiardi worked as 3rd goalkeeper again, behind
Antonio Chimenti and
Massimo Lotti. Lecce secured a place in next Serie A season before the start of last round, and that match (round 34) Aiardi substituted Chimenti in the 76th minutes and concerned 1 more goal. The match ended in a 1–4 loss to
Parma.
Returned to Monza In 2000–01 season, he left for Serie C1 side
Messina, but in October he left for Serie B side
Monza, as 3rd goalkeeper behind youth keeper
Luca Redaelli and first choice
Gabriele Aldegani, to provide extra cover in keeper role due to the left of
Jean-François Gillet. After Aldegani was injured in the round 13, he made his single appearances on round 15, 10 December 2000, a 1–5 loss to
Chievo. In January 2001, Monza signed
Alex Calderoni and the coach preferred Redaelli on the bench and Calderoni played on the field. That season Monza relegated again. He returned to Messina in 2001 which the team promoted from Serie C1. As the club had
Emanuele Manitta,
Vincenzo Marruocco and Quarta, he was sent to
Gualdo.
Late career Aiardi played two Serie C2 seasons for
Gualdo as a regular starter. He then left for
Rosetana of Serie C2. In October 2009, he joined
Toma Maglie of
Eccellenza Apulia (Italian 6th level). but soon left the club. He also played for Eccellenza Apulia side
Francavilla and
Copertino. ==Honours==