The Prahran Football Club has been ordered to appear before the Victorian Amateur Football Association following reports a stripper performed for players before a game.

The Herald Sun newspaper says the club will appear before the association's integrity subcommittee tonight to explain the incident from May 1.

Victorian Premier John Brumby says he is angered by the reports and says that conduct sends all the wrong messages.

"It's completely inappropriate behaviour. We're trying to encourage people to play sport, then you read about a football club that gets a stripper in before a game," he said.

"They need to be offering, I would have thought, some public apologies about this matter. It is just an appalling example to set [for] young people and families," he said.

Michael Sholly, the chief executive officer of the Victorian Amateur Football Association, says if the club has been found guilty of unbecoming conduct it could be fined, lose premiership points or forfeit games.

He says the association views the incident very seriously and said it is clearly inappropriate behaviour before a game.

"It's certainly a one-off in our association, this is the first time in our 120 years that we've had an incident like this, so that's why we've asked them to come in and just advise us of exactly what happened," he said.

"We want to get all the facts before we make a statement about what actually occurred."