VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) The most successful Women’s World Cup concludes on Sunday when the United States and Japan take the field at BC Place.Record attendance. Record TV ratings. A rematch of the classic final from 2011 and the gold-medal match from the 2012 Olympics.With the final match also comes the conclusion of a tournament where the inequality of how FIFA treats the women’s game was on display in real time: Artificial turf fields; competing teams staying in the same hotels; a prize money pool one-third of what their male counterparts had available in Brazil a year ago.The issues will remain until FIFA gets its next opportunity in four years to show how much it values the Women’s World Cup.”I’ve referred to FIFA as the stadium that houses this event, the game is the centerpiece of this event, not the institution,” United States coach Jill Ellis said. ”I think people can’t help, FIFA included, but to notice how popular this sport is. And to make sure, it’s like anything, there is always an evolution. There is always a process to go through before equal footing is gained.”FIFA trumpeted the success of the tournament on Friday. It has set attendance records…