The number of participating teams dropped from seven to just four, as French Polynesia, New Zealand and Tuvalu failed to return from the previous year's competition.
[2] Previously, the Championship had been held every four years; the 2009 edition marked the beginning of an annual tournament.
[3] The defending champions, the Solomon Islands, retained their title, defeating the hosts by eight goals to one in the final.
[4] The championship was also notable as it witnessed a new world record for the fastest ever goal scored in an official futsal match.
The scorer was Solomon Islands team captain Elliot Ragomo, who scored against New Caledonia three seconds into the game.