Osea Kolinisau will lead the Olympic and World Series champions' squad, which includes fellow gold medallists Jasa Veremalua and Samisoni Viriviri.
Fiji Rugby Union CEO John O'Connor said even with some players overseas there is still a huge pool of talent available in Fiji.
"I am happy that we have been able to identify these players and bring them into camp to prepare them for the Oceania 7s," he said.
"They have shown a lot of progress in the two weeks of camp which proves their selection into the team."
Interim coaches Naca Cawanibuka and Ropate Kauvesi are in charge of the team until incoming head coach Gareth Baber arrives in January.
Meanwhile new caps Asena Yalewalili and Ana Maria Naimasi have been selected in the Fijiana women's squad for the Oceania event, after an intense month long training camp.
John O'Connor said that this is an indication that there are a lot of female players that are getting interested in the game of rugby.
"The FRU Development Unit has been promoting the game of rugby to girls around the country through the (Get into Rugby) program. With girls now wanting to play, this shows that the interest has intensified and that the pool of female players is starting to grow."
The men's competition will feature Australia, Samoa, Tonga, Papua New Guinea, Cook Islands, Solomon Islands, American Samoa, Nauru, New Caledonia and Fiji.
The women's competition includes Australia, Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Cook Islands, Tonga, Solomon Islands and Fiji.
Fiji men's team:
1. Setareki Bituniyata
2. Risiate Tadulala
3. Jasa Veremalua
4. Kalioni Nasoko
5. Sevuloni Tawake
6. Timoci Sinaite
7. Waisea Nacuqu
8. Kitione Taliga
9. Osea Kolinisau
10. Donasio Ratubuli
11. Samisoni Viriviri
12. Joeli Lutumailagi
13. Lepani Kurimudu
14. Nacanieli Labalaba
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