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Since both people named "Werner Schulz" are German, I think that it is particularly telling that German Wikipedia has the politician as the primary topic, and that the article on the politician is many times longer than the article on the footballer. bd2412T02:49, 7 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]
A disambiguation page is a navigational device that is not needed where there are only two meanings of a term. That is what hatnotes are for (see WP:TWODABS). This continues the status quo until a properly filed move request garners a consensus that the current occupant of the title is not the primary topic of the title. bd2412T02:59, 7 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]