There have been no LaLiga matches that have been replayed due to officiating errors. In fact, there has never been a match in La Liga history that has been replayed for any reason.
This is in contrast to other competitions, such as the FA Cup, where matches have been replayed due to officiating errors. For example, in 1999, an FA Cup fifth round tie between Arsenal and Sheffield United was replayed after Arsenal scored from a throw-in after the opposition had knocked the ball out for an Arsenal player to receive treatment.
However, LaLiga has a strict policy against replaying matches, even in the case of officiating errors. This is because the league believes that it is important to maintain the integrity of the competition and to ensure that all teams are treated fairly.
While there is no precedent for replaying matches in LaLiga due to officiating errors, there have been a few cases in recent years where matches have been ordered to be replayed due to other factors, such as crowd violence or pitch invasions. For example, in 2021, the Copa del Rey semi-final between Barcelona and Sevilla was ordered to be replayed after Sevilla fans threw objects at Barcelona players.
However, even in these cases, the league has been reluctant to order replays, and has only done so when it has been deemed absolutely necessary.
Overall, it is highly unlikely that a LaLiga match would ever be replayed due to an officiating error. The league has a strict policy against replaying matches, even in the case of major errors, and believes that it is important to maintain the integrity of the competition.