[2] Speaking in October, OCB General Manager Mike Potempa highlighted that the change of division would help shift the team's focus to providing a one-way stepping stone between the Development Academy and senior MLS side.
We really have to be careful on our choices for the international spots.”[3] On July 25, De Argila was relieved of his head coaching duties with the team sitting at the bottom of the table and following a run of six defeats in seven games.
Orlando City U19 head coach Roberto Sibaja was appointed interim manager until the end of the season.
[4] In November 2018, USL announced that the inaugural USL League One season would consist of ten teams competing in a single table with the league's regular season consisting of 28 games in which everyone will play eight teams three times and the remaining one club four times.
Due to their ownership by a more advanced level professional club, Orlando City B is one of 13 teams ineligible for the Cup competition.