The main purpose of this study was to review the past research and developments of sport facility analyses in Taiwan by sorting out the context of academic developments and tried to provide a prospectus for research topics, as well as developed a direction for future studies. This study uses database analyses as a main premise, and employs a systematic literature review and content analysis method. To accomplish this, we used a Chinese Electronic Periodical Services (CEPS) electronic e-journal database to determine the scope, and selected topic keywords that were used as the search criteria. In total, 304 target documents were found. In addition, this study employs a self-made supplemental tool called "A Coding Sheet for Research Topics in Sports Facility Research," and helps to sort out the research on Taiwanese sports facilities. This study reviewed three basic aspects, the basic attributes, including research issues and background, research methods, and various results. The results clearly explained that from the year 2001 to 2010 was an important period for the improvement of sport facility research in Taiwan. One reason for this is the atmosphere of the objective environment that consisted of the transformation of public sports venues and facilities used in the business model, the opening policy of campus sports facilities, the establishment of university fund, etc. In regards to the research methodology, it was not biased towards one single orientation; qualitative case studies and quantified statistical analyses were all mainstream, with only a few mixed-research methods. We conclude that the development of the "Sports Facilities Research" has evolved from the simple research methods to the technical research methods of referencing from unbiased resources and its trends. Because of the complexity nature of the sports venues and facilities, and the environmental characteristics and other temporal circumstances, the research topics have multiple developments and possible potentials. This study suggests some prospectus topics, such as the construction of a friendly sports environment for senior citizens, non-economic benefits evaluation of public sports facilities, and contribution of cross-study cooperation research model to the integrity and importance of the future of sports facilities in Taiwan.