In the seasons 2011–2016, she won the champions double with Al-Wahda 6 times and defended the title in both competitions.[4]
Jehan Mamlouk in the 2015 season
She achieved with Al Wahda Club the runner-up title in the West Asian Women's Basketball Championship for the 2015 season.
Her last big club success so far was born in the 2019 season, when she reached the SWBL final, in which her club was defeated by her parent team Thawra.[5]
Her biggest achievements in the national team are qualifying for the West Asian Championship finals and participating in the 2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division B.[6][7]