About

My name is Barry Willick—a passionate foosball fanatic, proud husband, father, grandfather, and lifelong computer nerd. In 1996, I co-founded a small tech company that grew into an award-winning, 140-person firm before passing the torch in 2012. During that same period, I also co-founded and directed the Canadian Open Foosball Classic (COFC), the largest tournament in Canada during the early 2000s. These days, I stay busy with a few software projects, fundraising for local charities, and pursuing my love of foosball.

I’ve been fortunate to travel across North America, competing in foosball tournaments and meeting some of my FAVORITE people along the way. One of my proudest moments was representing Canada at the 2012 ITSF World Cup in Nantes, France, where our team proudly took home the Division 2 gold medal.

In my spare time, you’ll usually find me at a foosball table or working on my computer. I love solving problems—whether it’s through code, CAD designs, or my trusty 3D printers. Over the years, I’ve created all sorts of useful things, but this site is devoted to sharing my foosball-related creations that blend my love for the game with my knack for problem solving.  Hopefully you find something useful here.