[1] It acted as a qualifier for the 2013 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.
This time around, a second OFC team qualified alongside Tahiti for the World Cup, due to the facts that Tahiti is the host of the World Cup and that the OFC is only supposed to have one representative.
The tournament was originally scheduled to take place in Papeete, Tahiti from 4 – 9 August however due to the Tahitian national squad being involved in a European tour it was decided that the competition would be moved to New Caledonia.
[2] Three teams have been confirmed to be participating in the tournament Due to numerous delays in the tournament's administration, the official schedule was not released until 22 August 2013, when the draw was conducted.
The first-place finisher was declared the winner of the tournament.