The tournament was organized by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC).
[2][3] The tournament doubled as qualifiers for the 2023 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in the United Arab Emirates; the champions qualified.
[4] Four of the eleven OFC-affiliated members entered the tournament.
The tournament was held in Papeete at Aorai Tini Hau stadium, with an approximate capacity of 1,080.
Man of the match: Thomas Amasia (Solomon Islands)[7] Man of the match: Heirauarii Salem (Tahiti)[7] Man of the match: Gabiriele Matanisiga (Fiji)[8] Man of the match: Jonathan Torohia (Tahiti)[8] Man of the match: Thompson Peter (Solomon Islands)[9] Man of the match: Heimanu Taiarui (Tahiti)[9] Man of the match: Gabiriele Matanisiga (Fiji)[10] Man of the match: Jonathan Torohia (Tahiti)[10] The champion of the 2023 OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup qualified for the 2023 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.