Women's Asian Cup finalists, Australia and Japan, claim the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) ignored their pre-tournament invitation regarding gender pay disparity.
They urge FIFA to meet its promise of equal prize money for the 2027 Women's World Cup in Brazil.
The latest Women's Asian Cup had a prize pool of $1.8 million, about 12% of the men's Asian Cup prize pool.
Players expressed frustration, with South Korea threatening a boycott over conditions and India receiving undersized kits.
The tournament was a record-breaker, attracting a crowd of 74,397 for the final match in Sydney's Stadium Australia.
Despite launching the Women's Champions League in 2024, critics argue progress towards gender equality in AFC remains slow.